Ancient Middlesex with brief biographical sketches of the men who have served the country officially since its settlement . ndWatertown established. May 13,* 1651, bounds betweenConcord and Watertown established. June 27,* 1701,bounds between Concord and Billerica established. April12,* 1717, bounds between Concord and Stow 23,* 1729, part included in the new town of Bed-ford. July 3,* 1735, part included in the new town of 19, 1754, part included in the new town of LincolnApril 19, 1754, part made the first district of Carlisle. Octo-ber 6, 1756, the first di


Ancient Middlesex with brief biographical sketches of the men who have served the country officially since its settlement . ndWatertown established. May 13,* 1651, bounds betweenConcord and Watertown established. June 27,* 1701,bounds between Concord and Billerica established. April12,* 1717, bounds between Concord and Stow 23,* 1729, part included in the new town of Bed-ford. July 3,* 1735, part included in the new town of 19, 1754, part included in the new town of LincolnApril 19, 1754, part made the first district of Carlisle. Octo-ber 6, 1756, the first district of Carlisle annexed. April 28,1780, part included in the second district of Carlisle. Sep-tember 12, 1780, part of the district cf Carlisle annexed. The star (*) following a date signifies that it is Old Style. Many of the doings of the court are given in different volumes ofthe early records under different dates, usually, however, m the sameyear. The earliest date is given in this table. Names of cities are printed in smai,l capitals; of extinct citie.^?,towns, and districts, in italm. 288 AXCTENT


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